Title: Navigation Through Documentation: Lessons Learned from Monitoring
1Navigation Through Documentation Lessons
Learned from Monitoring
- 2007 Spring ACET Conference
- April 12, 2007
- Heather Christie
- Division of NCLB Coordination
- Texas Education Agency
2The State of Texas
- 5 audits in 2005-2006
- 2 open audits prior to 2005-2006
- Office of Inspector General (OIG) 2006-2007 audit
topics
32005-2006 Audits
- Emergency Impact Aid
- Program Office
- OIG
- Title II, Part A, Highly Qualified
- Title III
- Migrant
4Office of Inspector General 2007 Work Plan
- Misuse of Funds
- Hurricane Recovery Funds
- Fiscal Controls in Accounting for Federal Funds
at LEA Level - Impact of NCLB Waivers
- School Improvement
- SES providers
- Corrective action and restructuring
5Recent Trends
- Renewed focus on compliance
- Letters from USDE used as guidance
- States monitoring of districts
- Compliance validation
- Review LEAs Documentation
- PBMAS
- Applications/Compliance Reports
- District and Campus Plans
- Ask for documentation to validate self-reported
results
6Recent Trends
- School visits
- More school visits
- Urban and rural schools
- More specific in findings
- Name specific schools
- Detail specific incidents
- Unallowable expenditures (Migrant audit)
- Prescriptive corrective actions
- Both state and district level
- Payback
7What have we learned?
8Why is documentation so important?
Because there is...
No implementation without documentation
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10Mythbusters
- Documentation does NOT have to be difficult or
time consuming
11- There is no secret to maintaining documentation.
12- There are no new scientific methods of preserving
documentation for review
13Surface level documentation, may still not show
the depth of program implementation needed to
avoid being hit.
14Surface level documentation, may still not show
the depth of program implementation needed to
avoid being hit.
But, by following guidance, we can chart our
course and navigate in the right direction. By
providing appropriate, in-depth documentation, we
can steer clear and miss the sinking caused by
a lack of sufficient documentation.
15Lessons Learned
16Fiscal Management
- Beyond MOE and supplement, not supplant
- Reasonable, necessary, and allowable
- Funds target needs
- Documentation
- Budget and expenditures
- Internal controls
- Program and fiscal personnel MUST work together
17Parent Involvement
- Monitoring visits and PER data indicate that
parent involvement requirements - Has the highest non-compliance rate
- Are the least documented
- USDE indicates that over three year period,
parent involvement non-compliance has increased - Parent Involvement is a key focus in Washington
- President Bushs recent speech
- Reauthorization focus
18Parent Involvement Written Policies
- BOTH districts and campuses must have written
policies - Are they
- Developed with parents?
- Agreed upon by parents?
- Distributed to parents?
- Reviewed?
- P.L. 107-110, Section 1118 (a)(2), (b)(1)
- Living breathing documents?
19To show compliance a district/campus needs more
than just the policy
- Meeting Documentation
- Invitation
- Agenda
- Sign-in sheet
- Minutes
- Evaluations, if applicable
- Distribution Documentation
- Medium of distribution
- Distribution list
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21There is more to compliance than the date on the
application
- Consultation Documentation
- Phone calls
- Certified letters
- Faxes
- Emails
- Public Notice
- Newspaper
- Website
- Meetings (and appropriate documentation)
22Contact Information
- Heather Christie
- Federal Monitoring Coordinator
- Division of NCLB Program Coordination
- Texas Education Agency
- heather.christie_at_tea.state.tx.us
- 512-463-9374
23- Marsha Bellinger
- JISD Federal Programs Grants Administrator
- Title I, IIA, IIA, IID, III, IV, V, OEYP, SSI,
TAP (CWE) - Texas Educators Excellence Grant, CSR
- (210) 945-5325
- mbellinger_at_judsonisd.org